Lytton, B.C. records Canada’s hottest-ever temperature — again
Posted June 28, 2021 7:01 pm.
Last Updated June 29, 2021 7:39 am.
LYTTON (NEWS 1130) — The Village of Lytton, B.C. has broken the record for the all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in Canada — again.
On Monday, the Fraser Canyon municipality was a sweltering 47.9 C, once more surpassing the previous record of 45 C that was set in Saskatchewan in 1937.
Lytton has again broken the all-time Canadian high temperature record by reaching 47.9C today. The summary of all broken records today in BC – https://t.co/LbdCrmEJB1 #bcstorm #Lytton
— ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ECCCWeatherBC) June 29, 2021
British Columbia has reached the peak of high temperatures forecast as part of the province’s ‘dangerous, long-duration heatwave.’
But NEWS 1130 Meteorologist Michael Kuss says there’s no break for Tuesday morning, even though the forecast has temperatures dropping slightly on the Lower Mainland.
“Here’s the interesting thing: Tuesday morning’s low could be the warmest — 23 to 26 degrees, so not great sleeping tonight. But it will be a little bit cooler tomorrow; 28 to 32 degrees,” he says.
“This is the real concern — we’re looking at overnight lows down in the 20s. Even this morning, the coldest temperatures we have are 20, 21 degrees — and that’s out in Mission, out in Agassiz. Pretty much everywhere else is 22 to 26 degrees, feeling near 30 first thing, and that’s the concern. You just don’t have the opportunity to cool down.”
Tuesday's 33 around Vancouver will feel like a fresh Spring day after today. Finally gets back to bearable by midweek. #HEATWAVE #BCHeat @NEWS1130 pic.twitter.com/2V5Tpj6M2w
— Michael Kuss (@Kusswx) June 28, 2021
More than a dozen school districts in the province cancelled classes Monday over worries about heat in classrooms.
Check out our list of Lower Mainland cooling centres, and spray parks to find out where to beat the heat near you.